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Oh, how I despise living in a deed-restricted subdivision. With no trip in the near future and the coach 10 miles across town in storage, I'm in withdrawal. I told my hubby that we are going to go get the moho this weekend and park it in the driveway so that I can sit inside and calm down.

If the HOA sends me a letter, I shall place it in File 13 and get on with my life. How I envy those of you who have complete access to your RV, there on your own property. Sigh.

That is why we live in the mountains. No HOA. We go out for movie night. But itnis getting too cold. Had to run the furnace so DW and I could enjoy a glass of wine.

Well Sarah please dont envy me...i am sitting here with a frozen water hose I am thawing it out in the shower should be back up running soon Oh and did i mention my 6 inches of snow i am working in. my hands are so cold i am surprised I can type

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Originally Posted by CorLynn

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Oh yes, rarely is there that much snow there. The last big snow i really remember was in 1989. Over a foot if i remember right.

I, also, live in WA. Have loved the snow we got, over the last several days, and wish we got more! In cold weather you are better off to fill your fresh water tank and put away the hose. If you do not have heated bays, put the hose in the shower to keep it pliable for the next time you fill the fresh tank.

The last big snow was December 2008. Down in SW WA I got 14", Seattle got much more. We had three, back-to-back major snow storms. It was great. The dogs loved it as well! Shot below shows my house and my old TT (have MH now). If you look close, you can see the dogs. Their fencing is half buried.`

I know that a lot of you prefer warmer climates, in winter. I'm just not one of you. Love how snow makes everything smell and how hushed the whole world is. You can't even hear the cars on the road.